“Every person who invests in well-selected real estate in a growing section of a prosperous community adopts the surest and safest method of becoming independent, for real estate is the basis of wealth.” WellsPersonsRealCommunityWealthGrowingBecomingBasesIndependentMethodEstatesSectionsProsperousSelectedReal Estate InvestingReal PropertyInvesting In Real EstateBecoming Independent Author:Theodore Roosevelt
“Our food is safer and our diets are more diverse than ever before; production methods are becoming increasingly sustainable, clean and efficient; and we are constantly becoming better at protecting biodiversity.” BecomingMethodCleanProductionsDietsEfficientDiverseBiodiversityBecoming Better Author:Louise Fresco
“Becoming an artist does not merely mean learning something, acquiring professional techniques and methods. Indeed, as someone has said, in order to write well you have to forget the grammar.” WritingWellsMeanDoeSaidMotivationalArtistOrderForgetBecomingMethodTechniqueGrammar Author:Andrei Tarkovsky
“As a great master once observed: "There are two methods of becoming god, the upright or the averse." Let the mind become as a flame or a pool of still water.” MindStillsTwoWaterMastersBecomingMethodFlamesPoolStill WatersBecoming God Author:Peter J. Carroll
“The woman movement is one which is uniting by co-operating influences, all the antagonisms that are warring on the family state. Spiritualism, free love, free divorce, the vicious indulgences consequent on unregulated civilization, the worldliness which tempts men and women to avoid large families, often by sinful methods, thus making the ignorant masses the chief supply of the future ruling majorities; and most powerful of all, the feeble constitution and poor health of women, causing them to dread maternity as--what it is fast becoming--an accumulation of mental and bodily tortures.” MenStatesPoorPowerfulFamilyInfluenceMovementBecomingCivilizationMassMen And WomenConstitutionMethodMajorityDivorceMotherhoodIgnorantChiefsTortureMost PowerfulDreadViciousRulingIndulgenceAccumulationSpiritualismAntagonismUnitingFree LoveWorldlinessMaternityLarge FamilyPoor HealthIgnorant Masses Book:Woman Suffrage and Woman's Profession Source: Woman Suffrage and Woman's Profession
“It is essential that we take steps to prevent chemical substances from becoming environmental hazards. Unless we develop better methods to assure adequate testing of chemicals, we will be inviting the environmental crisis of the future.” StepsBecomingEssentialsCrisisMethodEnvironmentalSubstanceChemicalsPollutionTestingAdequateHazardsInvitingEnvironmental Crisis Book:Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States: Richard M. Nixon, 1971 Source: Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States: Richard M. Nixon, 1971
“The real glory of meditation lies not in any method but in its continual living experience of presence, in its bliss, clarity, peace, and most important of all, complete absence of grasping. The diminishing of grasping in yourself is a sign that you are becoming freer of yourself. And the more you experience this freedom, the clearer the sign that the ego and the hopes and fears that keep it alive are dissolving, and the closer you will come to the infinitely generous "wisdom of egolessness."” ImportantRealLyingPeaceMeditationAliveBecomingEgoGloryMethodAbsenceClarityBlissGenerousGraspingHopes And FearsDissolving Author:Sogyal Rinpoche
“My first fundamental premise of our faith is that God is real and so are eternal truths and values not provable by current scientific methods. These ideas are inevitably linked. Like other believers, we proclaim the existence of the ultimate lawgiver, God our Eternal Father, and the existence of moral absolutes. We reject the moral relativism that is becoming the unofficial creed of much of modern culture.” FirstsIdeasRealValuesCultureFatherExistenceMoralModernBecomingEternalUltimateAbsolutesMethodFundamentalsCurrentsBelieverRejectsCreedsLinkedPremisesScientific MethodRelativismAbsolutismModern CultureMoral RelativismGod Is Real Author:Dallin H. Oaks
“The Impressionists had to fight the gallery system for many years before becoming accepted. One of their methods of fighting was to band together and hold their own shows.” YearsShowsTogetherFightingBecomingBandMethodAcceptedGalleryImpressionists Author:Oliver $
“My working method has more often than not involved the subtraction of weight. I have tried to remove weight, sometimes from people, sometimes from heavenly bodies, sometimes from cities; above all I have tried to remove weight from the structure of stories and from language. . . . Maybe I was only then becoming aware of the weight, the inertia, the opacity of the world--qualities that stick to the writing from the start, unless one finds some way of evading them.” PeopleWorldWayWritingSometimesStoriesBodyLanguageCitiesQualityBecomingInvolvedWeightMethodStructureSticksHeavenlyRemoveInertiaHeavenly BodiesSubtraction Author:Italo Calvino
“Regardless of the method, the act of worship must be in spirit and truth-from our rational consciousness and consistent with the rest of our lives (see John 4:24). We don't have to be great singers or musicians to worship God. But we do need to be in a personal relationship with Him and live with the truth of His greatness reflecting through all we are becoming and all we do.” NeedsSpiritConsciousnessOur LivesGreatnessBecomingWorshipMusicianMethodSingersRationalConsistentReflectingPersonal RelationshipsWorship God Author:Darlene Zschech
“When you come up in the art world, whatevers in the air, the issues of the moment, end up becoming part of the working method or modus operandi of how you think about doing a painting. And I came up at a time when-actually painting was dead when I came up. Sculpture sort of ruled.” ThinkingWorldArtEndsMomentsIssuesAirPaintingBecomingMethodCome UpSculptureArt WorldModus Operandi Author:Chuck Close